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procedural basis on which to challenge
any agency action or inaction on the
ground that such action or inaction was
not in accordance with this Policy
Letter.
13. Effective date. This policy letter is
effective December 28, 2007.
Paul A. Denett,
Administrator.
[FR Doc. E7–25211 Filed 12–27–07; 8:45 am]
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POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION
[Docket No. MC2008–1; Order No. 50]
Notice
Postal Regulatory Commission.
Notice.
AGENCY:
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ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Commission is
establishing a docket to develop a
record which will allow it to meet
statutory requirements pertaining to a
review of nonpostal services. It solicits
comments from the Postal Service and
others to assist in this task.
DATES: Initial briefs due June 18, 2008;
reply briefs due July 2, 2008. See
Supplementary Information section for
additional dates.
ADDRESSES: Submit comments
electronically via the Commission’s
Filing Online system at http://
www.prc.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Stephen L. Sharfman, General Counsel,
202–789–6820 and
stephen.sharfman@prc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Postal
Accountability and Enhancement Act
(PAEA), Public Law No. 109–435, 120
Stat. 3198 (December 20, 2006), amends
the Postal Reorganization Act, 39 U.S.C.
101, et seq., by, among other things,
limiting the Postal Service’s authority to
provide nonpostal services to those it
offered as of January 1, 2006. 39 U.S.C.
404(e)(2). The term ‘‘nonpostal service’’
is defined in section 404(e)(1) as ‘‘any
service that is not a postal service
defined under section 102(5)[,]’’ which
defines the term ‘‘postal service’’ to
mean ‘‘the delivery of letters, printed
matter, or mailable packages, including
acceptance, collection, sorting,
transportation, or other functions
ancillary thereto[.]’’ Id. at § 102(5).
Section 404(e)(3) directs the
Commission to review each nonpostal
service offered by the Postal Service on
the date of the PAEA’s enactment,
December 20, 2006, within two years of
that date. The purpose of the review is
to determine which nonpostal services
should continue, taking into account the
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public need for the service and the
private sector’s ability to meet that need.
Any nonpostal service that the
Commission concludes should not
continue shall terminate. Section
404(e)(4). Finally, for any nonpostal
service that it concludes should
continue, the Commission ‘‘shall
designate whether the service shall be
regulated under this title as a market
dominant product, a competitive
product, or an experimental product.’’
Section 404(e)(5).
The Commission is initiating this
docket to fulfill its responsibilities
under section 404(e).1 To develop a
record on which to base its findings, the
Commission adopts the following
procedural schedule:
1. By no later than March 19, 2008,
the Postal Service shall, in the form of
a sworn statement, identify and provide
a complete description of each
nonpostal service offered by the Postal
Service on the date of enactment of the
PAEA.2 The description shall include
the current status of each nonpostal
service and the Postal Service’s
proposed classification of each such
service, i.e., as a market dominant,
competitive, or experimental product.
The foregoing shall be accompanied by
a sworn statement from a
knowledgeable person (or persons)
addressing the public need for each
service and such other matters, if any,
the Postal Service deems relevant
(collectively, Postal Service statement).
2. By no later than April 30, 2008, any
interested person (party) may respond to
the Postal Service statement by
submitting a sworn statement from a
knowledgeable person (or persons)
addressing, at a minimum, the ability of
the private sector to meet the public
need for any nonpostal service that the
party asserts should not be offered by
the Postal Service (party’s statement). A
party may also address such other
matters, if any, the party deems
relevant.
3. By no later than May 21, 2008, the
Postal Service and any interested person
may submit a reply to any party’s
statement. Such reply shall be in the
1 As a result of this proceeding, the Commission
will classify nonpostal services it determines
should continue as either market dominant,
competitive, or experimental products and will
include those services in the Mail Classification
Schedule. See 39 CFR 3020.13. Section 3642 of title
39 provides for adding to, removing from, or
transferring products between the lists.
Accordingly, because this proceeding has potential
Mail Classification Schedule implications, the
Commission is adopting the MC docket designation.
2 If the services identified differ from the
nonpostal services offered as of January 1, 2006, the
Postal Service shall identify those services no
longer offered, provide a brief description of such
services, and indicate their current status.
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form of a sworn statement by a
knowledgeable person (or persons).3
4. Initial briefs are due no later than
June 18, 2008. Reply briefs may be filed
and are due no later than July 2, 2008.
Section 505 of title 39 requires the
designation of an officer of the
Commission in all public proceedings to
represent the interests of the general
public. The Commission hereby
designates Robert Sidman to serve as the
public representative, representing the
interests of the general public. Pursuant
to this designation, he will direct the
activities of Commission personnel
assigned to assist him and, will, upon
request, provide their names for the
record. Neither Mr. Sidman nor any of
the assigned personnel will participate
in or provide advice on any Commission
decision in this proceeding.
It Is Ordered
1. Docket No. MC2008–1 is
established for the purpose of
developing a record concerning
nonpostal services offered by the Postal
Service.
2. The procedural schedule set forth
in the body of this order is adopted.
3. Robert Sidman is designated as the
public representative, representing the
interests of the general public in this
proceeding.
4. The Secretary shall arrange for
publication of this notice and order in
the Federal Register.
(Authority: 39 U.S.C. 404.)
By the Commission.
Steven W. Williams,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. E7–25243 Filed 12–27–07; 8:45 am]
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[Release No. 57031/December 21, 2007]
Securities Exchange Act of 1934;
Order Granting Registration of EganJones Rating Company As A
Nationally Recognized Statistical
Rating Organization
Egan-Jones Rating Company, a credit
rating agency, furnished to the
Securities and Exchange Commission
(‘‘Commission’’) an application for
registration as a nationally recognized
statistical rating organization
(‘‘NRSRO’’) under Section 15E of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
(‘‘Exchange Act’’) for the classes of
3 Any party, including the Postal Service, may
submit legal memoranda on matters at issue at any
time prior to May 21, 2008.
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POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION
[Docket No. MC2008-1; Order No. 50]
Notice
AGENCY: Postal Regulatory Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Commission is establishing a docket to develop a record
which will allow it to meet statutory requirements pertaining to a
review of nonpostal services. It solicits comments from the Postal
Service and others to assist in this task.
DATES: Initial briefs due June 18, 2008; reply briefs due July 2, 2008.
See Supplementary Information section for additional dates.
ADDRESSES: Submit comments electronically via the Commission's Filing
Online system at http://www.prc.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Stephen L. Sharfman, General Counsel,
202-789-6820 and stephen.sharfman@prc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Postal Accountability and Enhancement
Act (PAEA), Public Law No. 109-435, 120 Stat. 3198 (December 20, 2006),
amends the Postal Reorganization Act, 39 U.S.C. 101, et seq., by, among
other things, limiting the Postal Service's authority to provide
nonpostal services to those it offered as of January 1, 2006. 39 U.S.C.
404(e)(2). The term ``nonpostal service'' is defined in section
404(e)(1) as ``any service that is not a postal service defined under
section 102(5)[,]'' which defines the term ``postal service'' to mean
``the delivery of letters, printed matter, or mailable packages,
including acceptance, collection, sorting, transportation, or other
functions ancillary thereto[.]'' Id. at Sec. 102(5).
Section 404(e)(3) directs the Commission to review each nonpostal
service offered by the Postal Service on the date of the PAEA's
enactment, December 20, 2006, within two years of that date. The
purpose of the review is to determine which nonpostal services should
continue, taking into account the public need for the service and the
private sector's ability to meet that need. Any nonpostal service that
the Commission concludes should not continue shall terminate. Section
404(e)(4). Finally, for any nonpostal service that it concludes should
continue, the Commission ``shall designate whether the service shall be
regulated under this title as a market dominant product, a competitive
product, or an experimental product.'' Section 404(e)(5).
The Commission is initiating this docket to fulfill its
responsibilities under section 404(e).\1\ To develop a record on which
to base its findings, the Commission adopts the following procedural
schedule:
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\1\ As a result of this proceeding, the Commission will classify
nonpostal services it determines should continue as either market
dominant, competitive, or experimental products and will include
those services in the Mail Classification Schedule. See 39 CFR
3020.13. Section 3642 of title 39 provides for adding to, removing
from, or transferring products between the lists. Accordingly,
because this proceeding has potential Mail Classification Schedule
implications, the Commission is adopting the MC docket designation.
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1. By no later than March 19, 2008, the Postal Service shall, in
the form of a sworn statement, identify and provide a complete
description of each nonpostal service offered by the Postal Service on
the date of enactment of the PAEA.\2\ The description shall include the
current status of each nonpostal service and the Postal Service's
proposed classification of each such service, i.e., as a market
dominant, competitive, or experimental product. The foregoing shall be
accompanied by a sworn statement from a knowledgeable person (or
persons) addressing the public need for each service and such other
matters, if any, the Postal Service deems relevant (collectively,
Postal Service statement).
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\2\ If the services identified differ from the nonpostal
services offered as of January 1, 2006, the Postal Service shall
identify those services no longer offered, provide a brief
description of such services, and indicate their current status.
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2. By no later than April 30, 2008, any interested person (party)
may respond to the Postal Service statement by submitting a sworn
statement from a knowledgeable person (or persons) addressing, at a
minimum, the ability of the private sector to meet the public need for
any nonpostal service that the party asserts should not be offered by
the Postal Service (party's statement). A party may also address such
other matters, if any, the party deems relevant.
3. By no later than May 21, 2008, the Postal Service and any
interested person may submit a reply to any party's statement. Such
reply shall be in the form of a sworn statement by a knowledgeable
person (or persons).\3\
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\3\ Any party, including the Postal Service, may submit legal
memoranda on matters at issue at any time prior to May 21, 2008.
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4. Initial briefs are due no later than June 18, 2008. Reply briefs
may be filed and are due no later than July 2, 2008.
Section 505 of title 39 requires the designation of an officer of
the Commission in all public proceedings to represent the interests of
the general public. The Commission hereby designates Robert Sidman to
serve as the public representative, representing the interests of the
general public. Pursuant to this designation, he will direct the
activities of Commission personnel assigned to assist him and, will,
upon request, provide their names for the record. Neither Mr. Sidman
nor any of the assigned personnel will participate in or provide advice
on any Commission decision in this proceeding.
It Is Ordered
1. Docket No. MC2008-1 is established for the purpose of developing
a record concerning nonpostal services offered by the Postal Service.
2. The procedural schedule set forth in the body of this order is
adopted.
3. Robert Sidman is designated as the public representative,
representing the interests of the general public in this proceeding.
4. The Secretary shall arrange for publication of this notice and
order in the Federal Register.
(Authority: 39 U.S.C. 404.)
By the Commission.
Steven W. Williams,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. E7-25243 Filed 12-27-07; 8:45 am]
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